United States of America et al v. Elkins et al
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Petitioners:
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United States of America and David Palmer
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Respondents:
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Anthony Elkins and Alice Wight
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Case Number:
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2:2008mc00005
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Filed:
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January 7, 2008
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Court:
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California Eastern District Court
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Office:
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Sacramento Office [ Court Info ]
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County:
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Sacramento
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Presiding Judge:
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Judge Frank C. Damrell Jr.
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Referring Judge:
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Magistrate Judge Gregory G. Hollows
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Nature of Suit:
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Federal Tax Suits - Taxes (US Plaintiff or Defendant)
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Cause:
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26:7402 IRS: Petition to Enforce IRS Summons
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Jurisdiction:
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U.S. Government Plaintiff
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Jury Demanded By:
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None
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Date Filed
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Document Text
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January 16, 2008
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ORDER to SHOW CAUSE signed by Judge
Gregory G. Hollows on 1/15/08: Show Cause Hearing set for 3/13/2008 at 10:00 AM in Courtroom 24 (GGH) before Magistrate Judge Gregory G. Hollows. The United States Magistrate
Judge will preside. The Court hereby appoints the group manager of the petitioning Internal Revenue Service employee, and all federal employees designated by that group manager,
to serve process in this case. A copy of this order, the Verified Petition and its Exhibit, and the Points a nd Authorities, shall be personally served upon the respondents within
21 days of the date this order is served upon the U.S. Attorney. Proof of any service shall be filed with the Clerk as soon as practicable. The Clerk shall forward a copy of this
Order to the U.S. Attorney. (cc: US Attorney).(Kaminski, H)
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